When you land on agunsalogistics-my.sharepoint.com, you don't get a homepage with any information about the business. Instead, you are immediately sent to a Microsoft login screen. For a SharePoint link, this is not unusual in itself, but the total absence of branding, contact details, or a privacy policy should give you pause. Legitimate organizations that use SharePoint for client or partner access typically provide context about who they are before asking for credentials.
This site blocks search engine crawlers, which means it is not meant to be found organically. If you received a link to this page out of the blue, treat it with skepticism. The domain itself belongs to Microsoft, so a simple phishing test won't catch it, but the real question is: who sent you here and why? Without a known business name behind the link, you are handing your credentials to an anonymous entity. Always verify the sender before completing a login on any SharePoint subdomain that lacks a clear connection to a real company.